Firth Park Halloween party

Firth Park Halloween Party
Firth Park Halloween Party

Story: Maggie Hoyles,Treasurer, Friends of Firth Park

The Friends of Firth Park held a Halloween Party in the Clock Tower and Ripples in the Pond area of the Park on 31st October.

It was funded by the Big Lottery Community Spaces – Celebrate your Space. There was music, entertainment, crafts, food and fun – and lots of very scary ghouls and witches! It was a really fun event and we hope we can do it again in future.

We also hope to have a Christmas Carol Sing-along in the Ripples in the Pond area later in December. Look out for the posters around the Park with dates and times, also on the Burngreave Messenger website. This will be the third year we have held a Sing-along and we will have mince pies, hot soup and fruit punch free for all who come and sing. Everyone is welcome!

For further information on the Friends of Firth Park, ring Maggie on 242 2067.

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